- en.wikipedia.org Trollstigenvisitor center of Trollstigen. Trollstigen after modifications in 2005. Trollstigen viewing platform. Trollstigen (or trollstigvegen; English: The troll path)...
- fjords.com trollstigen/The Trollstigen Mountain Road with it´s 11 hairpin turns is closed during winter. The road usually opens late May or early June, depending on the amount…
- archdaily.com 32441/national-tourist-route-…Text description provided by the architects. The project will enhance the experience of the Trollstigen plateau’s location and nature.
- fjordnorway.com en/attractions/trollstigenYou can still view Trollstigen from the parking area at Trollstigfoten in Isterdalen or visit the Trollstigen plateau, driving by Valldal, to view it from above.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g190500-d617680…I recommended of course Trollstigen since I was the one making travel plans in Norway. Of course, Trollstigen did not disappoint.
- nasjonaleturistveger.no en/routes/geiranger--…GPS, Trollstigen: 62.453301, 7.663136. Partially wheelchair accessible. The toilet facilities are open from late May to mid-September.
- thenorwayguide.com trollstigen/Trollstigen, known as The Troll’s Pass in English, is a famous Norwegian road known for it hairpin bends and unique look.
- Look for signs for RV 63. Drive 6 km towards Trollstigen, follow the sign "Trollstigen Gjestegård" until you find us on the right side of the road.
- visitnorway.com plan-your-trip/travel-tips-a-z/…For safety reasons, the Trollstigen road will remain closed for the rest of the year, but you can still visit the famous plateau.
- forbes.com sites/davidnikel/2024/01/11/…You’ll soon be joining them on Trollstigen, a serpentine mountain road with a steep incline, eleven hairpin bends, and incredible views from the summit.